"While everyone started the day in masks, they took them off for photos and never replaced them." nytimes.com/2020/08/04/fas…
Wedding culture - where people feel so beholden to indulge a couple on their "big day" - has always been awful. Now it's deadly.
I would read a piece about the link between people showing up to weddings despite their Covid fears & the shift in wedding culture from one where a couple graciously hosts family & friends to the expectation that said guests "owe" you
Please just get married and have the wedding when this is all over
South Dakota anti-abortion groups are doing something WILD:
They're calling the voters that signed a petition to put abortion on the ballot, misrepresenting themselves as *employees of the Secretary of State*, and pressuring them to withdraw their name from the petition
The group behind the effort was formed by a GOP lawmaker! State Rep. Jon Hansen also happens to be the vice president of South Dakota Right to Life.
Oh, and he passed a law that allows the pro-choice measure to be invalidated if they can get enough people to remove their names
In his interview with @TIME, Donald Trump says he would let states monitor women’s pregnancies & allow them to prosecute abortion patients. He also wouldn't commit to vetoing a national abortion ban.
He will let the anti-abortion movement do whatever it wants.
And let's be serious: Trump has never stopped saying radical shit about abortion, the only reason that his attempt to appear 'moderate' worked in any capacity is because mainstream media outlets did that work for him
When Trump went on Meet the Press in September, for example, he said abortion providers “kill the baby after birth” SEVEN DIFFERENT TIMES.
The NBC News headline? "Trump wants to bring the country together on abortion"
Mike Pence's NYT op-ed is a perfect example of why I publish Abortion, Every Day: His column uses pretty much every language trick I've warned about for the last two years.
He also repeats debunked lies about abortion that I sort of can't believe made it past a fact-checker nytimes.com/2024/04/20/opi…
I've warned, over and over, that Republicans had done away with the word 'ban', replacing it with words like 'consensus' and 'standard'.
Here's something I wrote a year ago alongside a section of Pence's op-ed
Notice what Pence wrote there about 'later-term abortions,' too. Last year, I started tracking how Republicans were starting to define anything after the first trimester as a 'late' abortion. ('Late abortion' is not a medical term)
I'm seeing so many Republican women talking about a national abortion ban as a Democratic 'scare tactic' - they're repeating the GOP talking point that they'll never have enough votes for a federal ban.
So let me tell you why that doesn't matter & they can ban abortion anyway
The first thing another Trump administration would do is replace the head of the FDA and reverse approval of abortion medication. Right off the bat, they're doing away with 63% of abortions.
Then they'll replace the head of the DOJ. The new lead will interpret the Comstock Act - a 19th century law that bans the mailing of 'obscene' materials - as applicable to abortion.
That means no shipping not only of abortion pills - but tools or supplies clinics need
Some breaking news in Abortion, Every Day right now: Republicans in Tennessee & Oklahoma have introduced abortion travel bans (aka 'abortion trafficking' laws)
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Under these laws, an aunt or grandma who helps a teenager get an abortion would be a 'trafficker'.
And when I say "helped" a teen get an abortion I don't mean just drive them out-of-state—giving the phone number to a clinic would be illegal and punishable by years in prison.
This is exactly the legal battle happening in Idaho right now over their 'abortion trafficking' law - it's (deliberately) written so broadly that it makes speech illegal.
Everything about the oral arguments in front of the Texas Supreme Court over the state's abortion ban yesterday pissed me off but there was one moment that stuck out in particular
When a Justice asked the lawyer for the state, Beth Klusmann, whether acrania would qualify under the ban's exceptions, Klusmann *didn't know what acrania was*
I just find that jaw dropping
Acrania is a fatal fetal anomaly that a layperson wouldn't necessarily know - but the lawyer defending Texas' abortion ban sure should fucking know what it is!
But when the Justice asked, Klusmann laughed and said, “You’re testing my medical knowledge here”